Aboriginal Australians: Black Responses to White Dominance, 1788-2001

Synopsis

"Aboriginal Australians is a powerful, comprehensive history of black-white encounters in Australia since colonisation, tracing the continuing Aboriginal struggle to move from the margins of colonial society to a more central place in modern Australia. Fully updated, it remains the only concise and up-to-date survey of Aboriginal history since 1788."

The Race Issue 'Down Under': While President Barack Obama's Election Seems to Have Broken Down Racial Barriers in America, on the Other Side of the World, "Egalitarian" and "Multicultural" Australia Is Still Trying to Find Its Groove on the Issue of Race, Reports Anthony Mukwita from PerthMukwita, Anthony.
New African, No. 483, April 2009

When Sports and Politics Collide: Along with Showcasing the World's Best Athletes, the Olympics Offer a Unique Glimpse into History and RaceRelationsLum, Lydia.
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Vol. 25, No. 13, August 7, 2008

Tall Man Tells of A[euro][approximately]unjust' Death; A Documentary Examining the Events Surrounding the Death in Custody of Cameron Doomadgee on Palm Island in 2004 Not Only Has Come Up with Some Surprising Revelations, It Has Won Australia's Top Honour for Journalism A[euro]" a Walkley Award. Naomi Hockins Talked to the Aboriginal Producer Darren Dale about It
Sunshine Coast Daily (Maroochydore, Australia), December 3, 2011

No, Minister, Our Lives Are Still Blighted by Racism; John Denham's Claim That Class, Not Race, Is Now Our Biggest Social Barrier Is a Cynical Appeal to White VotersAlibhai-Brown, Yasmin.
The Evening Standard (London, England), January 15, 2010